R & D/Quality

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At EasyFix we believe in providing our customers with the best quality products at affordable prices. Most of our products come with a 5 year warranty. All of our products undergo rigorous testing at our in-house lab to ensure customers get the best quality products every time.

 

Tensile Testing Process

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  • A Dumbell has been die-cut from a flat sheet sample obtained by Guillotining. 3 Dumbells are prepared for this Tensile Test.
    Step 1 - Tensile
  • The Dumbell is loaded into the Spring loaded clamps of the Tensile Tester ready for Testing.
    Step 2 - Tensile
  • This shows the Dumbell being stretched midway through the test.
    Step 3 - Tensile
  • The Dumbell almost fully extended just prior to breaking point.
    Step 3 - Tensile
  • At this stage the test is complete and the Tensile testing machine has recorded the Force required to break the Dumbell plus the length of elongation prior to break point. This test is repeated three times and the average Break Force of three Dumbells is the final result.
    Step 5 - Tensile


Abrasion Testing Process

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  • From a flat sheet sample obtained by Guillotining
    An Abrasion bung has been cut using a rotating cutter.
    Step 1 - Abrasion
  • Shows an Abrasion testing machine prior to loading
    the Bung into the chuck. The Bung is weighed prior to testing.
    Step 2 - Abrasion
  • Here the Abrasion tester is mid-way through the
    test which involves the Abrasive drum of the tester rotating the
    equivalent of 40 meters while The bung is pressed onto the Abrasive drum
    under a constant force.
    At the end of the test the Bung is weighed again. The difference in the
    two weights indicates the weight loss.
    Step 3 - Abrasion